Stela of Sigabbor, priest of the moon god, with an Aramaic inscription, from Neriab, near Aleppo by Syrian School

Stela of Sigabbor, priest of the moon god, with an Aramaic inscription, from Neriab, near Aleppo

(Stela of Sigabbor, priest of the moon god, with an Aramaic inscription, from Neriab, near Aleppo )


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Stela of Sigabbor, priest of the moon god, with an Aramaic inscription, from Neriab, near Aleppo by Syrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
funerary · grave marker · relief · text · drinking · seated · sitting · assyrian · profile · chair · table · furniture · arameen · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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